Sunday, November 28, 2010

Lost Boy Returns to Sudan


Here is link to a New York Times video story about a man who was one of the lost boys of Sudan. After living in America, he returned home after 22 years.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Ernest Cole's Photography


Here's an article about a black photographer who was exiled from South Africa in 1960 and whose work was banned. It's very moving. Make sure to check out the slide show that goes with it.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Goodluck Off to a Good Start

Here's an article on how 19 hostages were rescued by the Nigerian military. Goodluck Jonathan is the first leader of Nigeria to come from the oil-rich delta region. Remember the earlier post I had about how international the oil business is in the Niger Delta? The rescued hostages included two French citizens, two Americans, two Indonesians, and a Canadian.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Field Trip!

I checked out he Museum of the African Diaspora website and discovered that there's a special event on the day we'll be there (Thursday, 11/18). Some or all of us might want to stick around to see "DANCEfirst! Modernity/Humanity," which is free with museum admission ($5/students).

I'll make a reservation for the 8 of us at Moya for lunch. Woohoo!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Polio


Here's an article on an outbreak of polio in the Congo Republic (the smaller Congo). What struck me most was that they think they could eradicate polio worldwide with only $800 million. I liked it that there are potential rewards to changing diapers.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Kony and the Humanitarian Use of Force

In a very short op-ed piece in the Christian Science Monitor, Laura Seahy, who has a very interesting blog, called Texas in Africa, argues that using US troops to arrest Joseph Kony would be a terrible idea. What do you think?

She has some really interesting things to say about DIY aid in Africa, too. Shane, you might want to check out her blog for your project.